Old board/New question-final

Ken Jankura kenrpt@cvn.net
Sat, 12 May 2001 11:47:37 -0400


Thanks Del,
  I would not, at this point in my career/knowledge/etc., encourage the
owner of this piano to pay for the marginal improvement of board
shimming/plate lowering/restringing. A few short years ago, maybe. But not
anymore. This list is one of the places I get smarter.
Ken Jankura


> >At least those are the comments that come readily to my now, after many
long
> >years at this, cynical mind . . . .
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Del
>
>
> Well said Del, and thank you.
>
> To those who for any reason whatsoever would venture within a hundred
> meters of a soundboard to render any sort of opinion at all on same -
> please save this post. Include it in your evaluation checklist, and read
it
> every single time you evaluate the condition of a soundboard - old or new.
>
> Please.
>
> Ron N
>
>




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